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Thursday April 9, 1998 Morning

61. It isn’t the Same Old Ballgame: Cooperation at Dodger Stadium

The home runs and double-plays of a 40-year old cooperative relationship at one of the most successful sports franchises in Los Angeles’ history.
Presenters: HERE Local 11, Los Angeles Dodgers,and SEIU Local 1877
Los Angeles, CA

62. Driving Home a National Training Program

A Teamster led effort to develop a standard national construction driver training program.
Presenters: IBT and Prairie Group
Chicago, IL

63. Overcoming Common Partnership Roadblocks in the Public Sector

A candid discussion of key issues and problems that affect partnerships and how some cities are dealing with them.
Presenters: ILR School, Cornell University and State and Local Government Labor-Management Committee Washington, D.C.

64. Cooperation at Work in the District of Columbia

Labor-management cooperation and partnership in the Fleet Services Division to achieve managed competition with the private sector.
Presenters: AFGE Locals 631 and 1975, AFSCME Local 2091, and District of Columbia Division of Public Works
Washington, D.C.

65. The Anatomy of a High Performance Work Organization

Repeat of session #35.

66. Creating a Low Waste Culture at Goodyear

Repeat of session #5.

67. "GoalSharing:" An Innovative Compensation System at Corning

A joint gainsharing plan that has supported high performance and self-directed teams over the last ten years.
Presenters: AFGWU, Corning, and Overland Resource Group
Overland Park, KS

68. Tips for Newer Arbitrators

Lessons and suggestions on how to break into and survive in the world of labor arbitration from those who have "been there and done that."
Presenters: Dr. Andrea Y. McKissich, Harvey Nathan, and David Vaughn, Arbitrators

 

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